Lady In Red

Red, Dalton and Mike strain themselves so badly that they go to a new chiropractor in town.

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DVD: The Red Green Show – 1999 Season

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Segment Summary
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Plot: Red, Dalton and Mike had found some heavy steel drainpipes by the side of the road, which proved too tempting to resist. Now they've strained themselves very badly from carrying them. However, Mike had gone to a new female chiropractor in town to get straightened out, and he urges Red and Dalton to go see her, too. Red is reluctant, but Dalton decides to go. Soon after, Dalton is as good as new again and he succeeds in convincing Red to go see the chiropractor. In the end, Red is back to normal, but it turns out there is more to the chiropractor than meets the eye.

Opening Scene: Red tries to get some new hubcaps by digging a hole in the road so that passing cars will lose their hubcaps.

Visit With Dalton Humphrey: Red and Ed drive Dalton home from the video store with some movies that his wife did not want.

Harold at the Office: Red fools around with Harold's computer.

Handyman Corner: Red uses a washing machine as a huge automatic bread maker.

Visit With Ranger Gord: Gord is trying to control the animal traffic in the forest.

Adventures: A new lodge member named Walter joins Red and his pals in setting up a new swing set for visiting kids.

Famous People In Possum Lake History: Honest John Jonassen, former mayor of Possum Lake who promised big but delivered the opposite. At one point, he tried to get Possum Lake a bid for the 1986 Winter Olympics. He also sold timeshare deals in the south, but the guests turned out to be outlaws on the run. His biggest scam, however, was a pyramid scheme involving real pyramids. His downfall came when he tried to swim across Possum Lake, only to disappear and never be heard from again.

Explanations

 * Red says that Honest John Jonassen's big scam was a pyramid scheme, using real pyramids. A pyramid scheme is a non-sustainable business model that involves promising participants payment or services, primarily for enrolling other people into the scheme, rather than supplying any real investment or sale of products or services to the public.